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Obama wants America in Afghanistan for 10 more years.
- "The agreement gives independence and sovereignty to Afghanistan — not completely, but it gives some sovereignty," said Mahmoud Khan, a member of parliament from Kandahar.
- Is Afghanistan an American colony????
- Just what is the U.S. doing in Afghanistan????
Pardon me if I am not frightened of people living in near stone age conditions in Afghanistan. Personally I want to redeploy the army to our wide open border with Mexico where millions of people from all nations simply walk into the U.S. But the politicians of both parties have no interest in truly securing the U.S. borders.
So the question of the day is why have we been in Afghanistan for the last 11 years? And now Comrade Obama wants to keep us there another 10 years. Why? There is no answer, but our brave troops keep coming come horribly wounded and killed while the politicians claim victory.
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Hours after Comrade Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai signed the strategic partnership agreement that will serve as the framework for future relations between their two nations, the Taliban issued its response reports USA TODAY.
.Taliban attackers Wednesday targeted a heavily fortified, private compound in eastern Afghanistan that is mostly occupied by international workers with a car bomb about two hours after Obama delivered a speech at Bagram Air Base about the pact. Three bystanders were killed besides the four terrorists.
"With this attack, we want to send a message to Obama that the Afghans will welcome you with attacks. You don't need to sign agreements, you need to focus on how to get out of this country," said Zabiullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman.
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"The agreement gives independence and sovereignty to Afghanistan — not completely, but it gives some sovereignty," said Mahmoud Khan, a member of parliament from Kandahar.
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The strategic agreement secures relations between the two nations until 2024, guaranteeing Afghanistan's status as a "major non-NATO ally."
(USA TODAY)
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